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Don't get comfortable with "Roseanne's Nuts."
According to The Hollywood Reporter, the Lifetime channel has opted not to give a second season to Roseanne Barr's reality series, in which she is shown running a macadamia nut and livestock farm in Hawaii with her partner Johnny Argent and son Jake Pentland.
Barr tweeted the news Wednesday to her followers: "Roseanne's Nuts has been cancelled. thanks everyone for watching!"
One of the highlights of the series was an episode that showed Barr returning to her hometown, Salt Lake City, to be grand marshal in the Utah Pride Parade.
The show drew 1.3 million viewers when it premiered in July, but viewership dropped in half by the end of its 16-episode run, according to Nielsen ratings.
Meanwhile, Barr is working on a new sitcom, "Downwardly Mobile," in which she would star.